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Peregrine Falcon Nesting in the Moravian Karst 🦅⛰️High above the limestone cliffs of the Moravian Karst, a Peregrine Falcon prepares its nest. Silent, sharp-eyed, and ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Four peregrine falcon eggs were found scattered on the old US Bank building in downtown Cedar ...
Certain cliffside trails are closed each year to protect peregrine falcon nests, but Acadia National Park visitors can watch them from afar.
Equinox (Nox), a peregrine falcon whose life has been chronicled on a popular web cam feed, was released to the wild Friday, Oct. 18, after suffering a broken wing in July. His release within the East ...
Flaps, Hercules and Lee have all taken their first flights. They’re now learning how to hunt prey and mastering their flying ...
These are some talon-ted dads. Two superfly peregrine falcons were rightly perched on a pedestal this past Father’s Day for fiercely protecting their newborn hatchings in their sky-high nests above ...
On one of the most oppressive days of the recent heat wave, Reading police Officer Helene Alexander engaged in the most important foot pursuit of her five-year career on the force. She and partner ...
UPDATE, Oct. 23: Equinox, or Nox, the peregrine falcon, is recovering at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital following recapture on Oct. 21 after his Oct. 18 return to the wild. Upon ...
Flaps, Hercules and Lee were born this spring at the WPS power plant in Weston. Now, they're all grown up, as each chick has ...
One could argue that the peregrine falcon isn’t good at flying so much as it’s good at falling. So, we gathered a few of the fast flappers to see who would win in a fair flight.
Astrid could have had a flying accident given that peregrine falcons can dive at speeds of more than 200 miles an hour. And she could have gotten into and lost a fight with Nova or another intruder.
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